LECOM - Bradenton Discussion thread 2007-2008

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thanks, done! If they follow me home, they'll have to buy it though!

"Psycho stalker" describes the average buyer lately anyway.

Your house is gorgeous and if life is at all fair it'll go in a heartbeat. But brace yourself...
 
Your house is absolutely beautiful. I have to admit though that I might have to dislike you just a little bit if your house always looks that nice with three kids. 😉
 
Your house is absolutely beautiful. I have to admit though that I might have to dislike you just a little bit if your house always looks that nice with three kids. 😉

hahaha.... no, I crammed the toys and junk into cabinets and just moved a few things from room to room while I took pictures. I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to manage to clean for showings/open houses.

I'm not really anticipating that this will be a quick sale either, so it will probably be a summer of trying to keep the kids out of the house so they don't mess it up too bad. I put a tablecloth on my kitchen table for the pictures, and about 1 hour later, my daughter spilled her chocolate milk all over it. So, I'll just keep those things ready on the side somewhere from now on.
 
hahaha.... no, I crammed the toys and junk into cabinets and just moved a few things from room to room while I took pictures. I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to manage to clean for showings/open houses.

I'm not really anticipating that this will be a quick sale either, so it will probably be a summer of trying to keep the kids out of the house so they don't mess it up too bad. I put a tablecloth on my kitchen table for the pictures, and about 1 hour later, my daughter spilled her chocolate milk all over it. So, I'll just keep those things ready on the side somewhere from now on.

Well I at least feel a little relieved now. 😉 I'm wishing you lots of :luck: that your house will sell quickly! 🙂
 
Well I at least feel a little relieved now. 😉 I'm wishing you lots of :luck: that your house will sell quickly! 🙂
EEL)08 I think we call this a SUPERMOM!!
But I know you're one too, so stop joshin' everyone...:laugh:
 
Varies depending on the day and semester. The first 10 weeks is filled with traditional anatomy lecture and lab so you'll pretty much be at school all day for the most part.

Once anatomy ends and normal PBL takes over you have a 2hr PBL session on Monday, Wed, and Fridays. On Tuesdays and Thursdays is when you have other stuff like Clinical Exam lecture and lab, OMM lecture and lab, and then any "mini-course" lectures (stuff like Ethics, Public Health, etc...) So Mondays, Wed, and Fridays you usually only have to be here 2hrs for PBL, Tuesdays and Thursdays can either be short or long depending on if you have mini-course lectures, or other things on the schedule.
thanks that sounds a lot better than all day everyday, lie I have seen at some other schools
 
Yeah, I saw this a while back and was really bummed that it's before I'll be in Florida...Daughtry's opening...if I hear from them, I'll try and score you some tickets...they're busy though, so don't count on it...

oh my! When are they going to be in Tampa

Kate, Midlife and sheruns I have no idea what you all are talking about, so obviously what you are trying to cover up worked, I have been watching this thread for 15 mins now trying to figure it ou
 
thanks that sounds a lot better than all day everyday, lie I have seen at some other schools

Yeah, usually it works out pretty nice. I'm sure they'll constantly be tweaking the schedule. This year some of the mini-courses were a little annoying because they would take up a lot of time on Tuesdays and Thursdays and it was just hard to focus on PBL reading when you had lectures most of the days during those courses. Sounds like they may front load the schedule with some of those mini-courses to get them over with early. Not sure everyone would like that but I'd prefer to get them over with early, and be able to actually focus on that material without having PBL loom over my head.

I still do a lot of my studying at school, but I definitely couldn't sit through lectures all day each day.
 
oh my! When are they going to be in Tampa

Kate, Midlife and sheruns I have no idea what you all are talking about, so obviously what you are trying to cover up worked, I have been watching this thread for 15 mins now trying to figure it ou

:laugh: Kate posted a link to a video of her house that has the address and mid suggested she take it down so she wouldn't be stalked.
 
oh my! When are they going to be in Tampa

Kate, Midlife and sheruns I have no idea what you all are talking about, so obviously what you are trying to cover up worked, I have been watching this thread for 15 mins now trying to figure it ou
we are some sort of sneaky beeyatches
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oh my! When are they going to be in Tampa

Kate, Midlife and sheruns I have no idea what you all are talking about, so obviously what you are trying to cover up worked, I have been watching this thread for 15 mins now trying to figure it ou

It was all about the secret party that we are planning for you, you weren't supposed to find out until...
 
It was all about the secret party that we are planning for you, you weren't supposed to find out until...

oh...you are so sweet, don't plan it yet though, I still haven't gotten my acceptance letter
 
... embarrassing highlights...

Today's embarrassments:

Whitney Houston "I'm Your Baby Tonight"

Michael Jackson "Off the Wall" (you kids wouldn't remember this, but he used to be black and amazing)

U2 "Joshua Tree" (top 5 makeout album)
 
.... This year some of the mini-courses were a little annoying because they would take up a lot of time on Tuesdays and Thursdays and it was just hard to focus on PBL reading when you had lectures most of the days during those courses. Sounds like they may front load the schedule with some of those mini-courses to get them over with early....

They've been talking about putting them all into the first two weeks for a while now, but there has been objection from the "highest" levels. Hopefully they'll do that.

But all of your classes are pretty much frontloaded in that you do very little in the last semester of second year. I'm already finished with classes-- had the last one today. No more classes at Bradenton for me. Yay!!! This semester I usually spent 2 hours at school Mon, Wed, Thurs and Friday. Tuesday was anywhere from 1 to 4 hours. Occassionally you'll have to be there for some patient exams or something. But, all of the mini-classes are done....so, you have loads of time to study for PBL and for the boards. We start exams next week and do board review after that. The board review is lecture stuff, but all we're doing is reviewing stuff we learned the last two years. Did I mention classes are actually over???? Yay!!!!:hardy::hardy::hardy:
 
Today's embarrassments:

Whitney Houston "I'm Your Baby Tonight"

Michael Jackson "Off the Wall" (you kids wouldn't remember this, but he used to be black and amazing)

U2 "Joshua Tree" (top 5 makeout album)

Oh...I'm dating myself too, but I'd love to see the Steve Miller Band in May....but I'll be in Vegas when they're here. I guess that will be fun enough 😀.
 
Oh...I'm dating myself too, but I'd love to see the Steve Miller Band in May....but I'll be in Vegas when they're here. I guess that will be fun enough 😀.

I'll be biking past his horse ranch on San Juan Island in a couple days. Jungle love is driving me mad.
 
What's the acceptance/matriculation fee for LECOM-B?
And, what's the deal with the dress code?
 
What's the acceptance/matriculation fee for LECOM-B?
And, what's the deal with the dress code?

During business hours, shirts and ties for guys, business casual for ladies. (Honestly, I'm not sure how to describe dress code for gals...I see people in sweatshirts and apparently that's OK, but you have to wear stockings w/ open -toed shoes or some such business...help me out here, ladies 😀)

OMT T-shirt/shorts on OMM day. Casual after 5 and on weekends.

Not sure about the current fee...I thought I paid around $1000 or so...I'm sure someone on here knows for sure.
 
What's the acceptance/matriculation fee for LECOM-B?
And, what's the deal with the dress code?

Make checks payable to DrMidlife and Sherruns in the amount of $1000000000000.00 (must split the amount in two checks, sorry,), then, you must wear Oxford bowtie shoes, Oxford narrow ties, and white crisp starched Oxford white collars, along with Oxford Naval Blue shortpants, with Oxford socks up to the shins. You must have no facial hair lest you be banished to the scary clown hall to stand guard. No wearing of red. No laughter. You must always carry a clipboard and look very busy. Dart about. I think that's all.
 
Oh. I have another question. How are they able to keep the tuition so low?
 
Oh. I have another question. How are they able to keep the tuition so low?

Hmmm. *shrug* I really have no good answer for that. That'd be one for the board of trustees. Tuition is actually increasing slightly next year.

For Florida Resident students ………..$25,900.

For Non-Florida Resident students ….$27,500
 
Oh. I have another question. How are they able to keep the tuition so low?

My theory is that LECOM is just freaking hard core about keeping costs under control. I asked in my interview how they kept it low, and my interviewers just shrugged and said "it's important." And that tuition is the only source of funds - no endowments, no substantial federal or state support, no alumni drives.

You could argue that PBL is cheaper: fewer faculty to pay, fewer materials and facilities to manage. But that doesn't explain why the Erie campus has low tuition with traditional curriculum. LECOM isn't cutting corners: board scores would be crap, and word would get around, if they were. I think they're just making difficult-but-smart choices, like not having hard-copy journal subscriptions or lots of books. I think that NOT providing housing is another smart choice.

I'm very starry-eyed about this school, but I also worked in industry for 20 years, and I have a couple of clues about how businesses are run. I believe that LECOM is just EXTREMELY well run, fiscally. I'm planning on having a lot of conversations with Dr. George and others to get my brain around how they do it. I suspect it's just a no-perks, no bull**** environment that doesn't rely on a traditional tenure structure to keep staff motivated.

My $.02.
 
Seems reasonable to me. The library is on the spartan side I guess, but more than adequate for anything I've needed. Med school's not like undergrad where you might be doing a research paper on some obscure topic and tracking down a bunch of journal articles. The information you need is readily available; assimilating it all in the allotted time is the challenge.

From my interviews, I would say some schools seem to be more heavily invested in technology - lots of flat screen TVs all over, sim people, etc. I guess some of this stuff might be cool, helpful for learning, etc. but, given the choice, personally I'd rather have the lower tuition.
 
There are many med schools that primarily take In State students only. Tuition at these places is often super low. Sure, they get some funding from the state, but they aren't raking in the bucks...The bottome line is that schools are charging as much as the market will bear, which just isn't right.

Props to LECOM for dealing with this...however they did it. Obviously the tech things like Dragonwell mentioned...I noticed the skimpy library, and was very proud actually (yay e-books!). The lack of those silly mechanical patients (come on...those are lame!)
 
I was not aware that LECOM was considered inexpensive, actually the opposite. The first time I heard that was recently and I was surprised. Most MD schools are state schools and are much cheaper. As for tuition being "low" and the idea of "costs being controlled", consider that during your 3rd and 4th year you'll be continuing to pay 30k with, from what I can tell, no actual cost of education (preceptors are not paid, school doesn't have a hospital).
 
I think they're comparing apples to apples by comparing LECOM to other private schools. Never will be able to "compete" with some of the in-state tuition that some state schools can offer because of "subsidies".
 
I was not aware that LECOM was considered inexpensive, actually the opposite. The first time I heard that was recently and I was surprised. Most MD schools are state schools and are much cheaper. As for tuition being "low" and the idea of "costs being controlled", consider that during your 3rd and 4th year you'll be continuing to pay 30k with, from what I can tell, no actual cost of education (preceptors are not paid, school doesn't have a hospital).

Compare Lecom-B's tuition and fees to these private MD schools:
http://services.aamc.org/tsfreports/report.cfm?select_control=PRI&year_of_study=2008

Or to the out-of-state costs for these public schools:

http://services.aamc.org/tsfreports/report.cfm?select_control=PUB&year_of_study=2008

Compared to those, Lecom-B is a bargain. And, the argument that they don't do anything in 3rd and 4th year so why do we have to pay is a silly one. They know what it takes for 4 years and they divide the cost by four-- it's that simple. Still, Lecom-B can do it for less than other schools. They are the least expensive DO private school and near the bottom of all private med schools. That's the bottom line.
 
As far as amortized tuition costs over 4 years, why not ask an LECOM dean of your choice where your money is going? This is a school that should have pride in that answer: it has nothing to hide.

LECOM is on a par with these public, state-supported MD schools, for their in-state tuition (out of the '08 MSAR):

Oregon HSU 25068
U of Illinois 25208
Northeastern Ohio 25288
U of MO KC 26817
U of Minnesota 27405
U of Virginia 28335
Penn State U 30744

And for reference, here are private MD school tuitions. (Edit: these are in-state numbers.) Starting with Mayo, they're more expensive than LECOM.

Baylor 6550
Ponce 17836
Universidad Central 20000
E Virginia MS 21546
Howard 24055
Morehouse 26000
Mayo Clinic 26300
Meharry 27957
MC Wisconsin 29038
U of Miami 29298
Mercer 32800
Loma Linda 32944
NYU 33100
U of Pittsburgh 33184
Johns Hopkins 33200
Mt. Sinai 33250
U of Chicago 33624
Cornell 33775
Vanderbilt 34900
Loyola 35500
Wake Forest 35706
Temple 35720
U of Rochester 35800
Dartmouth 36050
Brown 36192
Rosalind Franklin 36740
Duke 36880
Harvard 37200
Emory 37800
U of Pennsylvania 38308
New York MC 38500
Georgetown 38606
Northwestern 38614
Drexel 38800
Yale 39150
Creighton 39208
Case Western 39272
Jefferson MC 39325
Albert Einstein 39450
Stanford 39840
Tulane 40000
Columbia 40270
St. Louis U 40520
USC 40766
Boston U 41090
Albany MC 41224
Washington U 41910
Rush 42084
GWU 42841
Tufts 44735
 
WVSOM 49,000

Just adding to the list.
 
Midlife you have too much time on your hands, go to bed!
 
Baylor 6550
That is ridiculous. Baylor is about as big-name as med schools get too. The Texas Medical Center is just about the most awesome thing I have ever seen. If I could go back and do it all over again, I'd have my **** together, and I'd be headed to Baylor or Southwestern (which isn't much different in price).
 
That is ridiculous. Baylor is about as big-name as med schools get too. The Texas Medical Center is just about the most awesome thing I have ever seen. If I could go back and do it all over again, I'd have my **** together, and I'd be headed to Baylor or Southwestern (which isn't much different in price).

Ditto, TMC is awesome. Except when it floods.
 
I was not aware that LECOM was considered inexpensive, actually the opposite. The first time I heard that was recently and I was surprised. Most MD schools are state schools and are much cheaper. As for tuition being "low" and the idea of "costs being controlled", consider that during your 3rd and 4th year you'll be continuing to pay 30k with, from what I can tell, no actual cost of education (preceptors are not paid, school doesn't have a hospital).

It really depends on your state...my state kinda sucks, and doesn't have that cheap of tuition at my state MD schools.

Comparing just tuition and fees:

State MD school #1: $24204
State MD school #2: $27188
LECOM-B OOS cost: $27500
State MD school #3: $31305

My state sucks. 1 is cheaper (and it's technically private), 1 is the same price, and the third is way more expensive.

All this being said, I do think clinical rotations and application fees will cost more at LECOM-B than at my state schools...for whatever that's worth.
 
looks like my background check wont be getting back until after the 25th.. i emailed Heather about it.. but I am pretty worried. :-/
 
looks like my background check wont be getting back until after the 25th.. i emailed Heather about it.. but I am pretty worried. :-/

I just got mine back today! Now I just need my drug/alcohol screening results and I'm good to go.
 
How long is your rap sheet?

lol. i should have nothing on it!! But my check from them hasn't been cashed yet.. and i called today and they told me it takes 3-6 weeks.. now if they can do it in the 3 weeks it will be there on time..

Kate.. how long did yours take from the day you mailed it to the ISP?
 
ok I checked through our PM's kate and it looks like you got yours back in 2 weeks.. ok. good 🙂
 
ok I checked through our PM's kate and it looks like you got yours back in 2 weeks.. ok. good 🙂

Yup, I got it in the mail today 4/10 dated from 4/8, and my check was cashed on 4/4. So, expect it a week after they cash your check maybe.
 
looks like my background check wont be getting back until after the 25th.. i emailed Heather about it.. but I am pretty worried. :-/

Well yeah, you SHOULD be worried. Transporting bunnies across state lines is a federal offense.
 
Well yeah, you SHOULD be worried. Transporting bunnies across state lines is a federal offense.

🙂 hahaa. both my buns are running around my room right now.. my little one is on the bed and scared to jump off.. its too funny.
 
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